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Carl Emil Michael Schmidt (Russian: Карл Карлович Шмидт, romanized: Karl Karlovič Šmidt;December 21, 1866 – 8 August 1945) was a Russo-German architect and philatelist. Born in St. Petersburg, his father Karl Friedrich Adolf Ferdinand Schmidt was a German marine engineer from Anklam in Mecklenburg-Strelitz and mother Olga Helena Schmidt was a Baltic German. He is known as a representative of the "brick-style" and the early Art Nouveau in architecture.

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  • Carl Schmidt (Architekt) (de)
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  • Carl Michael Emil Schmidt (russisch Карл Карлович Шмидт; * 9. Dezemberjul. / 21. Dezember 1866greg. in St. Petersburg; † 8. August 1945 in Groß Ottersleben, heute ein Ortsteil von Magdeburg) war ein russischer Architekt deutscher Abstammung und Philatelist. (de)
  • Карл Карлович Шмидт (9 (21) декабря 1866, Санкт-Петербург — 8 августа 1945, Магдебург) — русский архитектор немецкого происхождения, представитель «кирпичного стиля» и раннего модерна. Известный филателист. (ru)
  • Carl Emil Michael Schmidt (Russian: Карл Карлович Шмидт, romanized: Karl Karlovič Šmidt;December 21, 1866 – 8 August 1945) was a Russo-German architect and philatelist. Born in St. Petersburg, his father Karl Friedrich Adolf Ferdinand Schmidt was a German marine engineer from Anklam in Mecklenburg-Strelitz and mother Olga Helena Schmidt was a Baltic German. He is known as a representative of the "brick-style" and the early Art Nouveau in architecture. (en)
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  • Carl Michael Emil Schmidt (russisch Карл Карлович Шмидт; * 9. Dezemberjul. / 21. Dezember 1866greg. in St. Petersburg; † 8. August 1945 in Groß Ottersleben, heute ein Ortsteil von Magdeburg) war ein russischer Architekt deutscher Abstammung und Philatelist. (de)
  • Carl Emil Michael Schmidt (Russian: Карл Карлович Шмидт, romanized: Karl Karlovič Šmidt;December 21, 1866 – 8 August 1945) was a Russo-German architect and philatelist. Born in St. Petersburg, his father Karl Friedrich Adolf Ferdinand Schmidt was a German marine engineer from Anklam in Mecklenburg-Strelitz and mother Olga Helena Schmidt was a Baltic German. He is known as a representative of the "brick-style" and the early Art Nouveau in architecture. Carl Schmidt studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. His villas and houses adorn the streets of St. Petersburg. In autumn 1918 the Schmidt family was forced to leave Russia and back to Germany. In Germany, he could not follow on his architectural work. He died in 1945 in Magdeburg. (en)
  • Карл Карлович Шмидт (9 (21) декабря 1866, Санкт-Петербург — 8 августа 1945, Магдебург) — русский архитектор немецкого происхождения, представитель «кирпичного стиля» и раннего модерна. Известный филателист. (ru)
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